Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 13, 1863, Image 3

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PILLADELPA & ERIE RAILROAD,
(PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO., LESSEE )
en
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
ler ald
Cn and after Monday, Nov. 17th, 1862, TIME a
LOCK HAVEN STATION
will Le as, follows : 7:
ARRIVES. LEAVES EAST.
Express ... 3°40, A. x. Express... 8.04, p. M.
Man van 8:04 pM. Mail ... ... J0.13,4. 3°
Accomm’n. 10:20, A. a. Accomm’n 2:50 P. M.
Tassengers for Philadhlphia and Baltimore, on
both the Mail and Express trains, go throngh
without change afcars.
Exnress West rans daily except Mondays,
all others daily excopt Sundays.
This Line has been extended to Sinnemaho-
Ld SAM'L A BLACK,
Superintendent Eastern Division.
LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS.
We shall attend to the Press and its
ils,” along with the com-
1 copied from the Troy Tunes
| «I'he horrors of Southern Society,”
next week.
iy
07= The Lutherans are holding a pro-
tracted meeting in their Church at this
place. We understand;that several persons
have presented themselves at the altar to
geek pardon for their sins. We hope much
good may be done.
ee. () en ce
17>The Germans in town intend having
a grand bail at Cummings’s, Hotel on Mon-
day night, the 16th inst, We learn that a
Band from Lock Haven is to be present and
from the preparativns that are being made,
we have no doubt but it will be one of the
«grandest? affairs of the kind ever witness-
ed in Bellefonte. No Tickets will be sold
after 8 oclock en that evening.
0
Annnurs Home Magazine. This excellent
Magazine is also upon our table. A sure
guarantee of its merit is the fuct that it is
edited by the celebrated T. S. Arthur, and
Miss. Virginia F. Townsend, two of the best
and most pleasing writers of which Ameri-
can literature can boast. This Magazine
should be in every family, and we can heart
ely recommend 1t to all lovers of novel and
polite literature, Address F. S. Arthuer
Phijadelphia. Price two dollars per an-
num.
o
Mz. Hayruron.—The celebrated horse
trainer, we understand will visit this place
on Tuesday next. There is no doubt but he
will find enough to do in hisline, as there
are a many fracious and unmanageable hor-
ges hereabouts that need ‘taking down.’-—
Mr, Ilamilton we learn, is no humbug and
persons who have witnessed his feats say if
there is a second Rarey living he is the one.
He will teach the art to all who desire it
and will ask no pay from any one until
they are satisfied that they can perform as
well as himself.
0
I~ We had the pieasure of taking by the
hana on Tuesday last, Frank M. Streamer
Fisq., of Pontiach il. formerly of this coun-
ty. Many of our readers will remember
him as a valued centributor to the columns
of the Watchman during the first years of
its existance. Ile gives rather a dreary ac-
count of matters in the ‘great west’ and
thinks from the present state of feelings
there, it will not be long until an irrepres-
sible conflict will be raging between the
Tast and the West, in place of the North
and the South.
0
17 Commercial Colleges are at last re-
ceiving the degree of attention they deserve;
especially of the business community, who
knowing what kin of an education is most
Bellefonte Markets,
(Reported Weekly for the WarcmMaN ly
Hoffer Bros}
The following are the quotations up ‘'o 6 o'clock
yesterday (Thursday) ev Ling.
Wheat, White, $1.45
do Red do 1.40
Rye, do 80
Corn, (Shelled) do 75
Cern Ears, do 37
Buckwheat, do 624
Barley, do 100
Oats, ~ (By Weight) do 42
Clover Seed, do 6,00
Timothy; do 2,00
Potatoes, do * 75
Beans, do 175
Onions, do a5
Applels, (Dried) do 1.26
Eggs, er doz. 18
Peaches, (Dried) per 1b. 08
acon, do 08
New Iork, ® perlb, 06
Beeswax, 25
Butter, do 2)
Tallow, do 10
Lard, do 08
Rags, < do 05
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A Card to the Suffering.
The Rev Wirriax CosGROVE, while laboring
a8 u Missionary in Japan, was cured of Consump-
tion, when all other moans had failed, by a recipe
obtain ed from a learned physician residing in
tho great city of Jeddo. This recipe has cured
great numbers who} were suffering from Con-
sumption, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Coughs and
Colds, and the debility and nervous depression
caused by these disorders.
Desirous of benefitting others, I wil send this
recipe, which I have brought home with me, to
all who need it. free of charge.
Address Rev. WM. COSGROVE, 439 Fulton
Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ly
REET TT
DIED.
Jan. 2Dth at Paducah Ky, of Typhus Penemonia
Bamuel Long aged 39 years,
The decd’ was a native of this county but had
been absent for several years in the Southern a nd
Western States. His circle of relations and ac-
quaitances were numerous and among the
most influentical and respected citizens of Miles
Township, the remains passed through this place
last Tuesday in rout ‘o his parents at Wolfes
Storo Pa. The funeral took place on Sunday
at Rebersborg, in the German reformed Church
in the presence of one of largest assemblages that
has been witnessed there for years, the remains
encased in one of Crain Breed &Co's Metallfe
caskets. finished in the most epproved style. An
elegent tombe tome of Italian Marble shows,
where rests a man unniversally known and gener
ally respeoted. ‘Poace to his ashes.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JSTRAY.
Came to the residence of the sub-
geriber in Milesburg a black Bull, and a white
Heifer, both suspected to be about 3 years old no
marks visible. The owner is requested to come for
ward prove property pay charges and take them
away otherwise they will be disposed of according
to law.
Fab. 13 1863—3t.
NOTICE.
Is hereby given to the stock ho'-
ders of the Bellefonte and Philipsburg Turnpike
company that an e'ection for managers of said
road will be held at the office of Wm P+ Wilson
Esq. in. Bellefonte on the first monday of March
By order of the Board
JNO, T. HOOVER,
*Feb. 12, 1863.—¢t. Secretary.
Jas. D. Glenn.
NOTICE.
+ The subscriber respectfully in-
forms his friends and the public that ee has pur-
chased the store carried on by A Kerlin at
Sinking Crcek Mills in Potter Township Pa. and
intends to continue the business of the old stand
where he will keep at all times a general assort-
ment of,
DRY G0NDS, GROCERIES, NARDWARE
(lass, & Queensware, Notions Hats, Caps Boots,
Shoes, Bonets Ribbons and rll articl es generall
kept in a country Stere all of whish will be sol
ab Tor prices for cash or produce
Sinking Creek Minus, PETER KERLIN,
. N.B. The books are left in my hands for sttle-
ment. All who are indebted to A. A. Kerlin will
please call and settle without delay
Feb. 13th 1863—6m.
A UDITORS ,MOTICE
The undersigned Auditor appoin-
ted by the Court of Commrn Pleas of Centre coun
ty to distribute the meney in the hands of. George
Alexander Esq High Sheriff of said County, arris
ing rom the sale of the real estate of Andrew
Gregg to and among those legalley entitled there-
to. will atteud to the duties of his appointmenton
Satuzday the 28th day of Feburary inst, at his of-
fice in Bellefonte, at 10 oclock A*"M. of said day
when and where all persons interested are reques
ted to attend
ADAM HOY
Auditer.
practical, send their boys to those iustitu-
tions after giving them a fair Comm n |
School education as preparatory. BRYANT, |
Srratroy & Co., S. B. Cor. of Seventh ani !
Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, have been
steadily and suv ing ground in public |
favor. They stand unvivalied in this branch |
of education. Having now thirteen colleges
located in tf inl cities of
the United States and Canada, they have the
united energies of more than fifty of the
best teachers the country alfords, who must
necessarily produce a better course of in-
struction, and consequently tiey send forth
more reliable accountants than any other in.
stitution can, and their colleges being so
widely known, it will require no argument
to show that a recommendation from them
has a much greater valuo than from an ine
stitution whose fame 1s bounded by the lim-
its} of a single community.
0
7 Mrs. Samuel Long, of Paducah. Ky.,
who passed through this place on Wednes-
day last, on her return from the painful da”
ty of interring the remains of her late hus.
band in the burial place of his friends in
Brush Valley, of which locality he was a
native, we understand was grossly insulted
by some boys of this place, j st as she was
about to leave in the cars for her home in
Kentucky. We learn that she was hoot 1
at as a ¢ secessionist,” and that other vulga®
epithets were freely applied to her, which,
however, disgraced only those who uttered
them. The only reason we can conceive of
for such despicable conduct is the fact that
this lady was a Southerncr. :
We do not know Mrs, Long. We never
heard of her before, but such conduct to a
stringer, and that stranger a lady, return”
ing from the performance of a sad and sol
emu duty, exceeds belief! 1t is despicable
_-it is damnable, and should be most se.
verely punished. For the honor of our
goodly tow, we hope we may never hear
the like again,
Mr. S. A. McQuistion would respectfully in
‘orm the citizens of Centre ceunty, that he has
.oned a new Carriage Mapufactory, in the rear
. Quwmings’ Livery Stable, where he is prepared
« manufacture
CARRIAGES,
: RUGGIES,
SULKIES,
PHAYETONS,
SPRING WAGONS,
SLEIGHS,
SLEDS, &C.. &C.
aL pricts to suit the time.s.
epairing done on short notice.
Bellefonte, Feb. 6, 1863, 1y.
AUCTION NOTICE.
The undersigned has taken out a
licengo under the Internal Revenue Laws of the
U. S ag an Auctioneer. Ie will attend to all
sales when his services are wanted. No unlicin-
cod person is permitted by said laws to officiate as
an Auctioneer.
T. K. KNOX,
Bellefonte Jan. 26, 1883.—3t. Auctioneer
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Letters of Adminstration on the
estate of John Lee, late of Potter Township, dec’d
having been granted unto the suberiber, all per—
song indebtel to said estate are hereby notified to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims against €aid estate are requested to present |’
ir duly authenticated, for settlement.
ROBERT LEE.
Jan. 30, 1873.,—06t. >
Admin’r.
STRAY. >
; Came to the premises of the sub-
soriber r)siding in Marian Township, about the
middle of November lasi. a dark brindle cow with
several white spots in her left ear, stpposed to be
six or seven years old. The owner i§ requested to
come forward prove property, Puy charges and
take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of
according to law. $
FRANKLIN BICKEL.
Jan 23,1882. —3t.
NEW LIVERY STABLE
BACK OF HUME'S STORE.
THOMAS DORAS, Proprietor.
_ Six fine Bay Horses, all good travelers—and
splendid Buggies, Carriages and Hlei s,—and
fitted with fancy Harness and warm Robes, to
hire cheaper than any other establishment in
town. Call around. gentlemen.
January 23, 1863-1y.
UDITOR'S REPORT OF CENTRE
County, for the year 1862.
JOHN B. MITCHELL, Treasurer, in account
with Centre county, from January 6th, 1802, to
January 5th, 1863. 3
'I'o amount received from
Collectors and other
sources,
To Balance due county, $ 12,433,59
CR.
$ 20,580,58
By amount Commission-
ers Orders lifted, 26,475,12
do Treasurer's com-
mission on $26,475,12, 661,87
do allowed for station-
ary, * 10,00
do balance due co. 12,433,59
39,580,58
DR.
To amount received on
Military Relief Fund
from Collectors and oth-
er sources for 1862, 17.400,21
Balance due county Tr. 10 399,48
27,799,609
CR.
By amount Relief Orders
lifted, 27,121.85
do Commission on 27-
12L,65, 678,04
i 27,799,069
By balance due county
Treasurer, 10,399,48
DR.
To amount received on
the Military Bounty
Fund, 89,735.00
Balance due county Tr. 218,15
30,053,15
CR.
By smount Bounty Or-
ders lifted, 88,959,80
do Treasurer's Com-
mission, 093,85
89,953,15
By balance due co. Tr. 218,15
GEORGE ALEXANDER, High sheriff of Cen-
tre county, in account with said county for the
year 1862. 5
DR.
To balance due county at
last settlement, 854,71
do amount of County
Orders,
do Jury Fees & Fines
By balance,
509,07
CR.
By bill rendered for
boarding Prisoners—
Fees & Exonerations, 606,91
Commission on Fees and
Fines, 2,16
509,07
By balance at settlement, 265,30
We, the undersigned Auditors of Centve county
do certify that having settled and examined the
foregoing accounts of John B. Mitchell, Treasur-
er, and George Alexander, High Sheriff of said
county, and do find them correct as above stated.
Witness our hands this 15th day of January, A.
D., 1863. JAS. C. WILLIAMS,
GEO. BUCHANAN,
> 4 Auditors. *
Receipts and Expenditures of Centre
County for the year 1862.
We the Commissioners of Centre county, agree-
ably to an Act of Assembly, entitled an act to
raise County Rates and Levies, requiring the
Commissioners of the several counties of this Com-
monwealth to publish annually a statement of the
receipts and expenditures of the respective coun-
ties, do report the following as Too to wit,
from the 6th day of January, 1862, to the 5th day
of January, 1863 :
COUNTY AUDITORS.
By amt’ paid Jery Mayes
. (as auditor}) $ 15,00
do Jas. C. Williams,
(ditto) - 15,00
do George Buchanan,
ditto) 15,00
do (eorge Livingston,
(Clerk to Auditors) 1500
r tiers pd $ 60,00
ASSESSORS.
By amount paid Township
and Borough Assessors
for assessments and re-
a ’
Gi COMMISSIONERS OFFICE.
By amount paid John Me-
Almont, as Com-
missivner,
do lra Fisher, do
do A. Alexander, do
do Wm. Furey, do
do 8. M. Irwin, for
balance at set-
tlement,
do same as Com-
missioners cl’k,
do same distribu-
ting assess blks,
and election pa-
pers,
eo game, extra work
do same, carrying
out tax in Treas-.
urer’s U. 8. Land
786,62
299,50
322,00
223.00
30,00
48,33
300,00
18.00
26,55
100,00
do same, carrying
U.S. Land B
do same, making
extra Duplicates
do same, cash paid
Treasurer in
mistake,
do sams, for Reve-
nue Stamps for
note, 30
do same, for relief
account— extra
50,00
14,00
5,00
800,00
22,30
work,
do same, William
Cook for postage
do same. Geo. Liv-
ingston for books
and staticnary,
do same, Geo. Liv-
ingston for mak-
ing out dupli-
cates,
do sameJ. D.Shu-
gert for index-
ing Redemption
Book and enter-
ing U.S. Land
Sales,
do same, A. O.
Furst for servic-
es as counsel te
Commissioners,
(in part)
127,19
24,00
5,00
10.00
1,020,17
COURTS.
By amount paid for Com-
monwealth costs
do Grand and
Traverse Ju-
Tors,
do BE MJ wn
ling
Proth’y © ..eg-
ister Dockets,
do And. White for
eervices as court
crier,
do: Geo. Alexander
(Sheriff) for
serving attach-
ments,
do John T. John-
ston, Prothono-
tary costs,
591,30
2,202,54
nch-
35,00
64,00
9,50
104,20
: $,008,63
COURT [1OUSE.
By amount paid J. 8. Par-
sons for services
as Janitor,
do same, for m'dse.
bought for ¢ H.
do W. H. Short-
lidge furnishing
and delivering
coal for the ©.
do” B.C.
Bro. m’dze for
Court House,
ido Bellefonte Gas
Co. for gas bills
do © Jas Kent for re«
pairs to ceiling
132,00
19,27
186,30
1,00
191,48
1,50
J. H. MeClure
for water tax,
do B. Galbraith,
repairing fouce
and gates,
do Lycoming Co
lusurance on
Court House,
9,00
10,50
COUNTY JAIL,
By amount paid James
Kent for plas-
tering Jail,
do D. Bol nger,
blacksmithing
do N. Hillibish,
repairsto fur:
nace, ’
do Jere Mayes
and Purdue
> fer wood,
do J. S. Parsons
werk done,
do Geo, Alexans -
der, boarding
ing prisoners,
do same, lumber
and building
smoke house,
repair-ng stas
ble, 32,15
48,94
11,44
19,25
74,12
20,75
112,00
L 318,65
COUNTY PRINTING.
By amount paid Seely
and Barnhart
in full of ac-
count, 7,00
do Geo. Kurtz for
for printing, 25,00
do same, do 348,10
do Alexander and
Furey printing 79,25
do F. Kurtz do 114,53
PREMIUMS ON SCALPS,
By amount paid for Pan-
ther, Wild Cat,
“Fox, and Musk
Rat scalps, 330,87
INQUISITIONS ON DEAD BODIES.
By amount paid P. Sho-
enberger in-
quest en body
of H. Young, 9,34
LOANS AND INTEREST ON LOANS.
Amount of money loan.
ed county,
By interest paid sundry
persons for ina
terest on notes
orders, &c,
ROAD VIEWS.
By amouut paid for road
views, views
to assessdams
nges. &c,
CONST ABLE RETURNS.
By amount paid Consta:
bles for res
turns, miles
age, &e, 1
ELECTIONS.
By amount paid Election
Officers, Re-
turn Juages,
and Assessors
fcr putting up
lists and at.
tending elec- ’
tions, . . 898,60
MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS.
By amount pad W. W.
Brown for uns
current funds
do C. R. Foster
for military
fund, due
Philipsburg,
do F. P. Green,
telegraphing,
do R. F. darren,
certified copy
of Act of As-
sembly,
do John Brach-
563,88
14,800,00
1,508,51
201,00
55,44
10,00
22,02
14,79"
PITTSBURG, PA, corner Penn and St. Sti
_ The largest Commerelal School of the United
States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students,
in fi ve years, from 31 States, and the only one
which affords complete and reliable instruction
in all the following branches, viz:
MERCANTILE, MANUFACTURERS, STEAM BOAT, RAIL
ROAD & BANK BOOK-KEEFPING,
FIRST PREMIUM
Plain and Ornafuental Penmanship; also, Sur-
veying, Engineering and Mathematics generally
$35.00
Pays for a Commercial! Course; Students enter
and review at any time.
§%7° MiNisTERS' sons’ tuition at half-price.
For Catalogue of 86 pages, Specimens of Busi-
ness and Ornamental Porat and a beauti-
ful College view of 8 square feet, containing a
great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourish- |
ing, inclose 24 cents in stamps to the Principals,
~ JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburg, Pa.
July 18, 1862.—1y.
Office of JAY COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGEET¢
AT JAY COOOKE & C0. BANKERS,
114 sCuTH THIRD STREET,
. Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1862.
The undersigned, having been appointed SUB-
SCRIPTION AGENT by the Secretary of the
Droeanrys is pow prepared to furnish, ut once,
the
New Twenty Year 6 p. ct. Bonds,
the United States, designated as ‘Five-Twen
ties,” redeemable at the pleasure of the Govern-
ment, after five years, and authorized by Act of
Congress. approved February 25. 1862
‘The COUPON BONDS are issued
$50, $100. $500. $1000.
The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $50, $100,
$500, $1000. and $5000. :
Interest at Six per cent per annum will com
mence from date of purchase, and is
. PAYABLE IN GOLD,
Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the prosent
reminm on gold, to about EIGHT PER CENT
PER ANNUM.
Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists,
and all who have any money to invest, should
know apd remember that these Bonds are.in ef-
feet, a FIRST MORTGAGE upon all Railroads,
Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the im-
mense products of all the Manufactures, &e., &c..
in the country ; ana that the full and ample pro-
vision made for the payment of the interest and
liquidation of principal, by Custom Daties, Ex-
cise Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves'to make
these Bonds the
REST, MOST AVAILABLEAND MOST
POPULAR INVESTMENT EN TED
MARKET.
Subscriptions received at PAR in Legal Torder
Notes. or notes and checks on banks at par in
Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive
prompt attention, and every facility and explana-
tion will be afforded on application at this office.
A full supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for
immediate delivery.
JAYCOOKE,
Subscription Agent
in sums of
Nov. 7, 62-3m.
TOT HE PUBLIC.
The inquiry iz frequently made, ** Where can
erocks be obtainel, that the glasing may remain
peimapentiy on, when filled with Apple-butter r
Milk-—ard, that will net become sour or disa-
zreeabla. nor poisonous, the glazing of which has
caused much disease, and frequently death ?
1 take this opportunity of informing the publia
that I have sold apple-butter and Milk crock
durable in glazing, free from all obn ous smells
when placed in different places, to th idersigned
named persons that cannot he excelled for quality
y anywhere
bill repairing
chairs, &o, 8,47
do « Thos. McCoy,
bLalanee nb
settlement,
do Ira Fisher ex-
penses to Phil-
adelphia,
do J. B. Mitch
ell uncurrent
fands,
do State Lunatic
Asylum keep-
ing paupers,
do D. Garman,
buggy hire,
do Jas. MecCuls
lough, for
counterfeit
money, 4,00
do A. B. Futchs ~
ingon Deeds
returned,
do J. B. Mitchell
Tr, for bounty
paid Vol.
S. Gardner for
Beech Creek
bridge,
de Awvarded by
Commisioners
to Collectors
for settling up
their duplicates
within the
ear,
do Paid sundry
persone for
taxes overpaid
do John Moran
fire proof safe,
do A. 0. Furst
&S. M. Irwin
for expenses to
Harrisburg &
gottling coun.
ty account
with State,
do K. G. Furst
& A. 0. Furst
for fees in Brown
vs. cenire eo:
do Jesse L. Test,
formakingin-
dex for Records
of ers Books, ads
i" gcetum,
do J.B. Butts for
boarding Jurors
in hemicide case
do Drs. Dobbins,
Mitchell and
Green, for post
mortem exami-
nation (Poor.
man)
389 46
24.50
2,00
986,29
1,00
43,38
35,259,80
100,00
10,00
860,25
12,00
100,00
150,00
205,20
21,00
40,00
"38,064,61
RELIEF FUND.
To amount orders issu-
ed, ; 30,882,25
do out standing
taxes for 1861 3.34523
34,227,48
By amount orders lifted 27 121.65
Ralance outstanding, ~~ 7,105,83
34,207.48
We the undersigned Commissioners of
Centre county, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a full and correct statement of
the expenditures of the said County, for the
year 1862. Witness our hands at the Com-
missioner’s office in Bellefonte, on this 2d
day of Febuary, A. D., 1863.
. © JNO: McALMONT,
A. ALEXANDER,
WM. FUREY,
Commissioners.
P. 8. Tne list of outstanding taxes duc
from, Collectors will appear next week,
Jor SALE! :
A sorrel Mare, four and a half
years old, kind and gentie in harness—a_gond
farm beast and a very speedy traveler. Will be
sold choap. Apply athis office to,
Attest J, MoraN,
Com’rs Clerk.
zed with the very best ma-
Tr .
se
3 wl experi an ¢ ed w funn
the publie wich he above described ware.
JOSEPH SAPPLE.
NB. If you wish to buy goed. substantial gla-
zed Crocks, they can be had at the stores of the
undersigned persons J. 8
ABRAHAM SUSSMAN Bellefonte,
BROWN & COOKE. 4
JOHN AWL. f Ay
I. V. GRAY, Stormstown
MUSSER & SWARTZ, P.G. Mills
ROBT CAMPBELL Port Matilda
LYONS & Co., Pennsylv’a Furnace.
JOSEPH SAPPLE,
Manfucturer
6—mo.
Milesburg, Oct. 10th 1862,
(FARMAN HOUBE.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
DANIEL GARMA , Proprietor.
This long established and well
known Hotel, situated on the Southeast corner oy
the Diamond, opposite the Court House, having
been purchased by the undersigned, he announc-
es tothe former patrons of this establishment and
to the traveling puplic generally, that he intends
refitting it thoroughly, and is prepared to render
the most satisfactory accommodation to all who
may favor him with their patronage. No pains
will be spared on his part to add to the eonveni-
ence or comfort of his guests. Allwho stop with
him will find .
XXS LABYE
abundantly supplied with the most sumptuous fare
the market will afford, done up in style, by the
most experienced cooks ; while HIS BAR will al-
ways ccntain
The Chocest of Liquors.
His Stabling is best in tow and will always be
attended by the most tru sorthy and attentive
‘hostlers - 5,
Giva him acal' one ar all, and he feels con-
fident that all w I! be sa sfied with their accom-
modation.
2 AN EXCEI ENTLIVERY
isattached to this est olishment, which strangers
from abroad will find greatly to their advantage.
DANIEL GARMAN.
Bellefonte, Jan. 9, 1862.
JE XECUTORS NOTICE
Letters Testamentary
on the Estate of Rebecca Shipley, dec’d late of
Boggs township, having been granted to the sub-
seriber, residing in Stormstown, Pa, to whom ali
claims against said Estate must be presented du-
ly authentieaged for settlongnt; and those know-
ing themselves indebted th¥reto are requested to
make immediate payment.
Jan. 9th 1803. —6t JOHN A. HALL.
Z
E XECUTORS NOTICE.
Letters of Administration with
the Will anrexed having been granted ro the un-
dersigned on the Estate of Wm. Ryan decd’ late
of the Borough of Belafonte All persons endebt-
ed to said estate, are hereby requested to make
immediate payment , and those having claims ag-
ainst said estate, will present them duly suthen-
ticated for settlement
HENRYBROC TERUOFF.
Jan. 23 1863. 6t
Executor.
JCXECUTORS NOTICE.
4 Letters of Administration the with
Will annexed having been granted to the under
igned on the Estate of Wm MelIivaine dec’d lat
of the Borough of Bellefonte. All persons en-
depted to said Estate are hereby requested to-
make immediate payment and those having claims
against said Estate, will present them duly au-
then ticated for settlement.
HEYRY BR OCKERHOFF,
Jan. 23 6t 1863. Lxecutor.
PLEASANT GAP HOTEL,
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
J. 15. MORRISON, Proprictor.
priotor, where he will be happy to wait on the
traveling public goneially.
1yr i
"STII 9wIBIgE) 5J0A
P. GRAY MEEK.
Dec. 25, 1862.
as. andi
This well known Hotel is now kept by the pro-
NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGES
LOCATED I
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S.E. cor. 7thand Chestnut Streets,
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Boox-KEEPING, PESMANSHIP, COMMEP (IAL AR-
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i These Colleges being under the samc general
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A Scholarship issued by any one is good in al
for an unlimited time.
The Philadelphia College has been recently en
larged and refurnished in a superior manner, and
is now the largest and most prosperous Commer
cail Institution in the State.
Bryant & Stratton’s series of Text books, em-
bracing Book-Keeping, Commercial Aritnmetic,
Doapnerstel Law, forsa.cand and sent by
mail.
EF Lor fall particulars send 1 @ circular
Oct. 17. 1862—1y.
Leathex! Leather!
SOLE LEATHER
SPANISH KI?
FRENCH CALF SKINS!
COUNTKY CALF KINS!
KOROCCO SKINS!
LININGS, &C., &C.
cemikers’ Thread and
kinds, to be had at
STS SNM AIS,
CHEAP. * thanat any other establishment in
Central Penn vlvania.
Bellefonte, Decrmber 19, 1852—tf.
N.W PICTURE GALLERY.
T R. J. S. BARNHART, HAVING soit
dei
a new and splendid
SEV-LIGHT PICTURE GALLERY,
is now prepared to execute all orders in the Am-
brotype, Photograph, Ferot ype, Maleneotype, or
any of the enstomary branches of the Helivgraph-
ie Art. His Photogr: will be of the LARGEST
SIZE ever taken in the interior of this State.—
QCard Pictures, and almost an endless variety of
common and faney cases, are offered at prices
which vary from
50 CENTS T0 25 DOLLARS !
Instructions given and appartns furnished upon
reasonable terms. This Gallery is located on the
Lill heside the Court House, near Garman’s Jlo-
tel
May 22, '62-1y.
TO THE LADIES.
Shoemakers Tools, of
The Democratic TWaichma-
P/ GRAY MEEK, Editor
Per annum, (strictly in advance.) $1,
When paid within 3 months, 24
if left ran over 3 months, $2,50 wiil bs invar
ably charged.
No paper discontinued until ail back sub
tions are paid, and a failure to notify a dis
uance at the end of the time subscribed for, w
be considered a new engagement.
These terms will be rigidly adhered to unt
all circumstances.
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
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Two squares—24 lines I 00 150 200
Three squares—36 lines I 50 200 250
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Two squared, 4 00 608 1000
Three squares, 500 800 12 00
Four squares, 600 1000 14 00
Half a column, 10 00 14 00 20 060
One colunm, 16 00 22 00 40 00
Over three weeks and less than three menthe,
25 cents for each insertion.
Advertisements not marked with the number of
insertions desired, wiil be continued till forbid-
den and charged according to those tcims
Fire, political and misceilaneous notices charg
ed according to the abov £ ites.
y Business notices, five ceus per line for every
insertion.
No reports, resolutions or proceedings of ani
corporation, society or association, and com-
munication designed to enll attention to any mui-
ter of limited or individual interest, canbe insery
ed unless paid for as an advertisement
Obituary notices exceeding six limes, filty conts
a square.
uniéations recommending persons for of
ted at ten cents a line; und the pay
inust accompany the communication.
ween MARRIAGE -ITS LOVES AND,
hates, sorrows and angers, hopes ant
fears, regrets and joys. MANLOULD.
how lost, how restored, the nature, treatment atid
radical eure of spermaiorrady or seminal weak
ness ; involuntary emissions, sexual debility and
impediments to marriage venerally, nervousness,
consumption, fits, mental and physical incapac
ty, resulting from sepr-aBuss—aro fully ex-
Stained in the Marnie Guipe, by ILLIAM
YOUNG, M. D. This most extraordinary book
should hein the hands of every young person
contemplating marriage, and every man or wo
man who desires tolimit the number of their off
spring to their circumstances. Hvery pain, dis.
case and ache incidental to youth maturfty and
old age, is fully explained; every particle of
knowledge that should be kuown is here given
It is full of engravings. Tn fact, it disel
crets that every one should |
book that must be locked un d nottlie about the
house. It will be sent to any one on the receipi
of 25 cents, in specie or postage stamps. Address
DR. Wm, YOUNG, No. 416, Spruce stvest, whoye
Fourth, Philadelphia.
AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no matter wha!
way be your disease. before yom place yourselt
under the carve of any of the notorions Cruel
native or foreign—who im this or any other coun
try, get a copy ef Dr Young's book, ana read +t
carefully. Iu will be the means of saving you
nasny dollars. your health, and possibly jour
Jif
Hu
ow, 8till it is a
2.
DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the
diso deseribed in his pubiication, at his office.
No. 416, Spruce Street, above Fourth, Phila. —
Office hours from 9 to 6 daily.
Oct. 2nd, [362-1y.
{ A CHANCE FOR x
DBLE BRIDE.
and
Sep A 8) TF GY
SL IRM 26 Se
IA ANUOFACITOIRS.
T he subscriber begs 'ervo to inform the world,
71 Having just returned from Philadelphia
with a new and splendid assortment
MILLINERY GOODS,
of the latest styles and fashion, we feel prepard lo
please all, both young and old. grave and gay, whe
1 proper to give uz a call. Our stock econ-
RAW BONNETS.
i ANCY TRIMMINGS
and ¢ ictes generally keptin a Milliner
Stor
17% We have procured the services of one
most experienced Milliners in tho city. Store
treet, nex door to the old stand.
onte. May 3,61. MARY SC URBECK.
FiOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA,
For the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afilic-
ted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and es:
pecially for the Cure of Dieseases of the Sexual
Organs. L
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the de
ting Surgeon.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermatorrkoea or
Seminal Weakness, ard other Diseases of the
Sexual Organs, and of the NEW RELEDIES em-
ployed in the Dipensay, sout®o the afficted in
sealed letter envelopes, free of ela ge, Two or
three Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, PR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ac
ting Surgeon, Howard Association, No 2 South
Ninth $t, Philadelphia.
June i2, I862—1-y.
PARABOLA SPECTACLES.
Superior to any others in use, con-
structed in accordance with the LAW OF NA.
TUR E in the peculiar form of a Concavo-Cen
ve. _ullipsis, admirably adapted to the organs of
uot rud perfectly natural to the Eye; alto-
gather the best artificial HELP 10 THE RU-
MAM VISION ever invented. When there is
dmen ss it is natural to use a cane—why not ren-
eras stance to that valuable organ, the Eye
when ceded?
Tho thove for sale at city prices, by
JERRY. J. WINGATE.
At the Dental Office East of Post Office.
P. S.—These spectacles can be obtained at no
other place in town.
Bellefonte, May 29, 1862—1y.
SIMON A. FELDMAN,
IMPORTER & WHOLESALE DEALER IN
BRANDIES, WINES. GINS,
Wheat, Rye, & Bourbon Whisky’s
NQ. 506 NorthilNinth Street,
BELOW SPRING GARDEN,
PBILADRLEEEEMA.
(LOTHING EMPORIUM.
BELLEFONTE, PA,
MONTGOMERY & SON, Proprietors.
Having just received a'a=s2 and earefully se
lected assortment of clothas ssimers sattenetts
&e., &s., for the fall anl v ar trade, at our old
stand in Brokerhoof's Row, A llegheny Street, we
‘are prepared to accommodate our old friends and
sustomers generally, to a full suit of clothes made
inthe neatest and most fashionable style, from
the latest approved patterns. A larg3 stock of
Ready made cloihing constantly on hand and for
sale as cheap if not cheaper than at any other
house in town. ‘Thankful for the patronage herr
ofore extended to us, we respecifu lly solidita con
tinuauce of the same.
Nov. 21st. 1882 —tf, .
NEW PLOUGHS. :
The subscribers have secured the
right of Centre County to manufasture and sell
the J.C. Bidwell no. 7 Centre Leaver Left Hand
Plo wu gh, This it now considered tho best metal
Plough made in Penaa.
Famers can examine it hy calling at the Belle
fonte Foundry. Cast Steel shares will be furn-
ished with the Plough if desired.
Jan. 30th. 1863. —tf A Haver & Co.
° n }
Job Printing.
DONE IN THE N ALIEST AND BEST
| STYLE, AT TUIS OFFICE.
and tho people of Centre County in particular
that till continues to carry on the Saddlery
business in all its various branches, at his shop
n the Norrr East corner of ALLEGHANY and
BISHOP Streets; whero ean be found at ail times
a fil supply of
Saddles,
Waggon Harness,
Bridles,
Carriage Ifarness
Collars,
Wagon Whips,
Truaks,,
: Driving Wkips'
Valises,
: . Halters’
Notts,
&o, &e., &e.
made of the very best material, anl wArrRANTED
to be put to-gather in the most 8 1hituntial man-
ner. Prices to suit the times.
Cail and examine yourselves gontiemen, and if
you are not satisfied, you need not purshase.
s JERRY TOLEN & Co.
Bellefonte, Sept. 10th 62. 1-3.
C LINTON HOUSE
LOCK HAVEN, PA.
A. MANN, Proprielor.
The proprietor having leased the above
named Hotol in the borough of Lock Haven, Clin-
ton county, Pa., takes this method of informing the
public geverally that he has madeevery necessary
preparation to éntertain strangers and travelersin
the best possible manner.
His table will always co tain the choicost lux-
uries that the country wi’ aiford. and he is deter-
mined not tobe surpassed in this department by
any other Hatel along the West Branch.
His Bar will contain tho choicest liquors that can
be purchased in the city market.
Careful and attentive Ostlors will constantly be
on hand to take charge of horsesand see thatthey
are properly attended to.
Trusting that he may receive a portion of the
patronage of the traveling public, he hopes by
tlose attention to be able to rende r genoral aati -
action.
June 6, '61.-tf
NEW BAKERY!
MATHIAS SCHMUCK.
Would respectfuily inforin tie people of
Beilcfunte and vicinity. that he has spened a ns +
and complete Bakery on SPRING street, ino
premises of W. F. Reynolds, where ho will koe
cunstantly on band all kin of
EAD, RUSK, POUND CAKE,
SUGAR AND GINGER
CAKES, CRACKERS,
3 &e., &e., &eo.,
which he sells at a yeasunabie and satisfactory
price. 3
Bread, Cakes and Pies baked to order on the
shortest notice. Families will find it to their ad
vantage to get their baking done at this esta
lishment, as thoy can always get pare wholesome
bread and gakes just when they noel (hen
Sept. 12th 1862—1y.
OLLOCK'SIMPROVEDDANDELION
COFFEE. - This peparation. made
from the best Juya Coffee, is strongly recomu
dod by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS
BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspepsia,
and ali Bilioue disorders.
Thousands who have been reluctantly compolled
to abandon the use of Coitee, will find they eau
use ths combination without any of the injuriou
effects they formerly experienced.
{2° Oue ean contains the strength of two pounds
of ordinary Coffee
For sale by all Druggists and Grocers, and Ly
the Manufacturer, corner of BROAD and CHEST.
NUT Streets, and by JOS. B.BUSSIER & CO,
108 avd 110, S WHAN VES.
Price 25 cents.
March 6th 1862—1y.
| YALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
A lot of ground situated on Buff
16 Run, 12 miles weet of this place, con'asining
about one fourth of gn wore; upon which is erected
anew and well fnished Store Iouse, a smal
shop, and & good stable, will be sold very low
and terms made to suit the purchasher For fur
ther particulars appiy fiieo to
Qet. 24, 62 P. GRAY MEEK
G&. L. TOVELL,
DEALER IN
Tobacto & Cigars
LEWISTOWN a.
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